A flip cover structure for a chassis which includes a casing, a cover covered onto the casing, a stopping member installed to the casing and at a pivoting position of the cover, a fixing component disposed on the cover and corresponsive to the stopping member, a control member movably installed to the fixing component, an acting member integrally formed with the control member and situated in a stressed state. When the cover is pivoted upward, the fixing component will be flipped together with the cover, and the acting member changes its stressed state to a released state, such that the control member is displaced by the resilience of the acting member to a position opposite to the stopping member to stop the cover at the stopping member and erect the cover at a specific angle on the casing. Therefore, maintenance persons no longer need to find extra space for accommodating the cover.
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1. A flip cover structure for a chassis, and the chassis comprising:
a casing, having an accommodating space for accommodating electronic devices and components, and the accommodating space having an opening;
a cover, pivotally installed to the casing, and covered onto the opening of the casing, and the cover and the casing forming a box body;
a stopping member, fixed onto the casing, and disposed adjacent to the pivoting position of the casing and the cover, and extended parallelly in a direction towards the opening of the accommodating space; and
a fixing component, installed onto the cover, and configured to be corresponsive to the stopping member, and having a fixing member fixed onto a surface of the casing facing the cover, and a control member made of a plastic material and included between the fixing member and the cover, and the control member moving back and forth between the fixing member and the cover, and the control member having an acting member integrally formed with the control member, and the acting member being situated at a stressed state when assembled;
thereby, when the cover covered onto the casing is flipped upward to change the original stressed state of the acting member into a released state to produce a resilient effect to move the control member and block the control member at an outer side of the stopping member, so as to stop the cover at the stopping member and erect and fix the cover at a specific angle with respect to the casing.
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The technical field relates to a chassis, and more particularly to a clip cover structure for a chassis capable of maintaining a cover to be opened at a specific angle with respect to the chassis when the cover is flipped open.
In general, electronic components are installed and accommodated in a chassis. For example, the electronic components of a computer system are accommodated by a casing of the chassis. With reference to
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In view of the shortcomings of the conventional chassis containing electronic devices including the issues of occupying much space and causing inconvenience to maintenance and repair and the poor structural design, the discloser of this disclosure conducted extensive researches and experiments and finally developed a flip cover structure for a chassis, and such structure has the features of using simple components, saving manufacturing costs, and making the maintenance and repair easy to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art.
Therefore, it is a primary objective of this disclosure to provide a flip cover structure for a chassis, and the flip cover structure is capable of erecting and fixing a cover next to a cover when the cover is flipped upward with respect to the casing to achieve a simple and easy operation and an effect of simplifying the components.
To achieve the aforementioned objectives, this disclosure provides a flip cover structure for a chassis, and the structure is applied to a chassis, and the chassis comprises: a casing, having an accommodating space for accommodating electronic components, and the accommodating space having an opening; a cover, pivotally installed to the casing, and covered onto the opening of the casing, and the cover and the casing forming a box body, wherein the cover may be pivoted to cover the opening of the casing in order to close the accommodating space, and the cover may be flipped upward to erect at a specific angle with respect to the casing; a stopping member, fixed onto the casing, and disposed adjacent to the pivoting position of the casing and the and extended parallelly in a direction towards the opening of the accommodating space; a fixing component, installed onto the cover, and configured to be corresponsive to the stopping member, and having a fixing member fixed onto a surface of the casing facing the cover, a control member installed on the fixing member and movable back and forth in the fixing member, and an acting member integrally formed with the control member, and the acting member being situated at a stressed state when it is installed in the fixing component and installed in the cover.
In the aforementioned structure, the acting member is extended outwardly and obliquely from both left and right ends of the control member to form a cross-shaped.
In the aforementioned structure, the open end extended outwardly and obliquely from the acting member is protruded from an upper end of the control member to produce a spacing.
In the aforementioned structure, the acting member has a stressed state and a released state which are two states of the acting member which is installed in the fixing component.
In the aforementioned structure, the cover is pivotally installed to an upper end of the casing.
For maintenance and repair, a maintenance technician simply flips the cover of the casing upward, so that the cover pivotally coupled to the casing may have an angular displacement by using the pivoting end as the center to change the original stressed state of the acting member into a released state, so as to produce a resilient effect and move the control member accordingly and block the control member at the stopping member. Therefore, the cover is stopped at the stopping member to erect and maintain the cover at a substantially right angle with respect to the casing. The structure of this has the features of simple components and convenient operation and also saves space for maintenance and repair.
This disclosure will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
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The casing 1 has a concave accommodating space 11 for accommodating electronic components, and the accommodating space 11 has an opening 12 formed thereon, and the casing 1 has one or more through holes 13 formed thereon and at positions proximate to the opening 12, and the through holes 13 have a connecting member 15 installed therein. In this preferred embodiment, the connecting member is a screw, and the casing 1 has a pivoting hole 14 formed at the other end away from the opening 12.
The cover 2 is pivotally installed to the casing 1 (wherein the cover 2 is pivotally coupled to an upper end of the casing in this preferred embodiment cover) and covered onto the casing 1. The cover 2 and the casing 1 jointly form a box body, and a shaft 21 is formed at an end of the cover 2 and passed into the pivoting hole 14 of the casing 1 to form a pivot, and the cover 2 may be flipped to different angles with respect to the casing by using the pivoting position as a center. In addition, a stopping member 22 may be installed at a pivoting gap between the casing 1 and the cover 2 and extended parallelly towards the opening 12, wherein the stopping member 22 of this preferred embodiment is a board, and the stopping member 22 is fixed to the casing 1 by a screw 23 (as shown in
A fixing component 3 is installed to the cover 2 and has a fixing member 31 which is a frame in this preferred embodiment, and the fixing member 31 may be fixed in the accommodating chamber 24, and the fixing member 31 has a through opening 32 and one or more fixing holes 33, and the fixing holes 33 at the relative positions of the accommodating hole 241 are provided for fixing the fixing member 31 to the accommodating chamber 24 by passing the connecting member 34 through the fixing hole 33 and the accommodating hole 241, wherein the connecting member 34 of this preferred embodiment is a screw, and a control member 35 is included between the fixing member 31 and the cover 2, wherein the control member 35 of this preferred embodiment is a board made of a plastic material, and the control member 35 has one or more slide hole 351 formed thereon and configured to be corresponsive to the fixing hole 33 and the accommodating hole 241, such that when the connecting member 34 is passed into the fixing hole 33 and the accommodating hole 241, the connecting member 34 is also passed through the slide hole 351 to clamp the control member 35 between the cover 2 and the fixing member 31, and the control member 35 is movable back and forth in the accommodating chamber 24. The control member 35 includes a dial plate 352 passing through the through opening 32 and being exposed from the through opening 32, and the control member 35 further includes an acting member 353, and the acting member 35 of this preferred embodiment is a rod integrally formed with the control member, and the acting member 353 is extended outwardly and obliquely from both right and left sides of the control member 35 (in the direction as shown in the figure) to form a cross-shaped, and the open end outwardly and obliquely extended from the acting member 353 is protruded from an upper end of control member 35 (in the direction as shown in the figure) to produce a spacing (Now, the acting member 353 is situated at a released state), so that an included angle θ is formed between the acting member 353 and the control member 35 (as shown in
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Wherein, the included angle θ2 is greater than the included angle θ1, and the included angle θ1 is greater than the included angle θ.
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